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Warfighting Functions
Mission Command
Movement and Maneuver
Intel
Fires
Sustainment
Protection
Multiplied by leadership and complimented by information
Risk Management Process
Identity Hazards
Assess Hazards to Determine Risks
Develop Controls and Make Risk Decisions
Implement Controls
Supervise and Evaluate
Operation Order
Situation:
Area of interest
Area of Operations
Enemy/Friendly Forces
Interagency
Civil Considerations
Attachments/Detachments
Assumptions
Missions
Execution
Commander’s Intent
Concept of Ops
Scheme of Movement/Fires/Protection
Stability of Ops
Assessment
Tasks to Subordinate Units
Coordinating Instructions
Sustainment
Logistics
Personnel
Health System Support
Command and Signal
C2
Signal
METT-TC
Mission
Enemy
Terrain and Weather
Troops and Support Available
Time Available
Civil Considerations
Common Defense Planning Considerations
Establish Security
Position Key Weapons
Coordinate w/ units on left and right
Establish FPF or PDF for machine gun
Ensure mutual support b/w machine guns
Cover armor approaches w/ antiarmor systems
Establish fire control measures
Prepare positions
Check sectors of fire
Check overhead cover and view positions from enemy vantage
Position in-depth and achieve mutual support b/w positions
Select/prepare alt and supplementary positions
Integrate indirect fires, CAS, and obstacles w/ direct and indirect fire
Check communications and establish emergency signals
Designate ammunition, supply, PW, and casualty points
Phases of Deliberate Attacks in an Urban Area
Reconnoiter the OBJ
Move to the OBJ
Isolate the OBJ
Secure a Foothold
Clear the OBJ
Consolidate and Reorganize
Prepare for Future Missions
Characteristics of the Offense
Surprise
Concentration
Tempo
Audacity
Characteristics of the Defense
Preparation
Security
Disruption
Massing and Concentration
Flexibility
Maneuver
Ops in Depth
Troop-Leading Procedures
Receive the Mission
Issue a WARNO
Make a tentative plan
Initiate Movement
Conduct Recon
Complete the Plan
Issue the order
Supervise and Refine
Aircraft Request
Identification
Precedence or Priority
Target Description
Target Location
Target Time/Date
Desired Ordnance and Results
Final Control
Fire Request
Observer Identification
WARNO
Target Location
Target Description
Method of Engagement
Method of Fire and Control
Threat-Based Fire Control Measures
Engagement Priorities
Weapons-Ready Posture
Engagement Criteria
Weapons Control Status
ROE
Weapons-Safety Posture
Engagement Techniques
Fire Patterns
Target Array
Terrain-Based Fire Control Measures
Target Reference Point (TRP)
Engagement Area
Sector of Fire
Direction of Fire
Terrain-Based Quadrant
Friendly-Based Quadrant
Maximum Engagement Line
Restrictive Fire Line (RFL)
Final Protective Line (FPL)
MEDEVAC Request
Pickup Site: Grid Coordinates
Requesting Unit Freq, Call Sign, and Suffix
# of Patients by Precedents
Special Equipment Required
# of Patients
Security of Pickup (Wartime)
# and Type of Wound, Injury, or Illness (Peacetime)
Method of Marking Pickup Site
Patient Nationality and Status
CBRN Contamination (Wartime)
Terrain Description (Peacetime)
Range of M4
Point: 500m
Area: 600m
Range of M249
Point: 600m
Area: 800m
Range of M240B
Point: 600m T&E, 800m Tripod
Area: 800m T&E, 1100m Tripod
Principles of COIN
Legitimacy is the Main OBJ
Unity of Efforts is Essential
Political Factors are Primary
Counterinsurgents Must Understand the Environment
Intel Drives Ops
Insurgents Must be Isolated from their Cause and Support
Security Under the Rule of Law is Essential
Counterinsurgents should prepare for a Long-Term Commitment
Explosive Hazard SPOT Report
Date-Time Group
Reporting Unit and Location
Contact Method
Type of Munition
CBRN Contamination
Resources Threatened
Impact on Mission
Protective Measures Taken
Recommended Priority
SALUTE Report
Size
Activity
Location
Unit/Uniform
Time
Equipment